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We demonstrated that continuous bladder filling as well as bladder fullness in rats provokes changes in brain activation similar to the changes seen in previous rat and human brain imaging studies at large bladder volumes, namely activation of the insular and cingulate cortices [4].
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An example of the time course in [oxy-Hb] and [deoxy-Hb] of grand-averaged data for the 392 participants is given in Figure 1 D. It is the channel that showed the highest t-value in [oxy-Hb] signals (channel 6) and in which we found an increase in [oxy-Hb] and a decrease in [deoxy-Hb] indicating brain activations similar to response patterns reported in a number of previous studies.
During all phases of the reward processing task, participants demonstrated frontostriatal brain activation patterns similar to published reports from nonclinical samples, including dorsal paracingulate cortex activation during reward selection, striatal activation during reward anticipation, and medial prefrontal activation during reward outcomes [ 25, 35].
Our results indicate that infants' specialized cortical activation in response to body-related contingencies is similar to brain activation seen in response to body awareness in adults.
The present findings are the first to demonstrate that infants' specialized cortical activation in response to combined visual tactile and visual proprioceptive stimuli is similar to brain activation seen in response to body awareness in adults.
In terms of data analysis, we have used the atlas-guided, GLM-driven, 3D DOT in this study to determine brain activation regions, which is similar to Rao et al.'s study.
Brain activation to PETs are subtracted from brain activation to the final reversal error before a correct response.
The activation of novices on both chess-specific tasks in the right lateral brain areas was similar to their activation on the Control task.
The change in brain activation patterns observed was similar to the results of previous neuroimaging studies investigating training effects in arithmetic after a week of extensive training.
This suggests that at the level of brain activation, imagining movement is similar to actually doing it.
Rather than triggering a simple pattern of brain activation that leads to the accurately stored memory, torture stimulates memories and associated images chaotically, without regard to their truthfulness.
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